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Noel Tyl

Noel Tyl is one of the foremost astrologers in the world. His twenty textbooks have guided astrologers for two generations, and his lecture activities reach out through sixteen countries and some 200,000 miles a year.

Tyl has written the definitive professional manual in the astrology counseling field, the 1,000 page Synthesis & Counseling In Astrology; is consulted regularly by individuals and corporations throughout the world, and directs the Masters Degree Correspondence Course for Certification of professional astrologers from his office in the Phoenix, Arizona area.

Tyl, a Harvard University graduate, is also the Presiding Officer of AFAN ( The Association for Astrological Networking), astrologys world organization. His most recent titles include Solar Arcs, Predictions for a New Millennium, and Astrology of Intimacy, Sexuality, & Relationship, all published by Llewellyn Publications.

The Missing Moon blends humor and imagination with real astrology and astrological practice. Using comedy and humor, Tyl takes his hero through the horoscope as you improve your understanding of... Read more

OTHER TITLES BY Noel Tyl

Noel Tyl's The Matured Astrologer DVD9Review: Circumstances of Life Development; Identification of Needs; Patterns of Social Development. The reality of a Client's experience: the horoscope living within. Seeing things many ways; horoscopic repetition. Defense Mechanisms and why they are needed! The Mantra to remember.

Astrology is a complicated topic. What can we gain from taking a more simplistic look at topics that may have been previously esoteric to us? Renowned astrologer and creator of the MasterWork Series of nine DVDs Noel Tyl presents the power that simplification can provide us when looking at astrological concepts old and new.

Sooner or later, every one of us becomes aware that we cannot exist alone. It is hostile to the human condition: we can’t procreate, we can’t really know ourselves; we can’t get on with life without the cooperation of others. Indeed, no person is an ...

It’s hard to believe how many people simply hate the work they do. They say they’re in the “wrong” job, the “wrong” profession or career, and they’ve felt that way for perhaps 20-30 years. They’re stuck. Finding a job that “does something” for you ...